KCFFMER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. October I. !l
District Convention
For Degree of Honor
Due Here October 10
The dltrk1 convention of the
Ih-gm of llomif protective as-MM-Uttnn
will ! In Heppner on
Tuesday, Ortubrr 10, In the Cath
olic hall with the following state
ffirrrs present: Mr. Clara B
Gerton, national committee
woman and stale director. Ilepp
rr; Mr Ky Baker. Mat presi
dent. Portland; Mrs Jack Chls
olm. state 2nd vice president,
Portland, and Mrs. William Far
ra. state secretary, Heppner.
There will be delegates and
members present from Golden
Rule Lodge, No. 3. Fern Lode.
No, 25. The Dalles; Magnolia
Lodge No. 34. Pendleton; Marg
aret E. Lrdge, No. 61. John Day;
and Kate J. Young Lodge. No.
29. Heppner.
An Informal luncheon will be
served at noon to all visitors.
The convention will be called to
order by Mrs. Edwin Conty. pres.
Ident of Kate J. Young Lodge. No.
2!, Heppner. at 1 p. m.
Reports will tie given by each
lodee and a school of lnstruc-
lion will be conducted by Mra.
ucrtson, assisted by tne oiner
state officers.
A banquet will be aerved at
6:30 p. m. In the parlors of the
Christian Church with Mrs. Ba.
ker actlnir as toastmlstresa. Ban
quet tickets are on sale at $2
per plate. Mayor Al umo oi
llcppner will welcome the vis
Itors at the evening meeting,
which starts at 8 p. m. Each
visiting lodge will have a part
In the ritualistic work during
the evening meeting. A Coffee
hour will follow the close of the
convention.
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Mover-Howard Rites
Conducted October I
Mi Frandne Moer, daugh
ter of Melvln Moyer. llcppner.
became the bride of William
Howard, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Howard. Ft Worth. Tesas.
at a 2 00 o. m. ceremony Oct.
1 at the St. Patrick's Catholic
thurvh with lU-v. Raymond Beard
officiating at the quirt family
wedding.
The bride, escorted by her
grandfather. William Cunning
ham, wore a white Uckrt dress
of cotton brocade with white ac
cessories. She carried a bouquet
of white carnations, stephaiutia.
and ml garnet rosebud.
Bridesmaid were Effle Lane
and Sharon Hams, both wearing
blue cotton dresses and carrying
bouquets of white carnations.
stephanotls, and red garnet rose
buds. Best man was Bruce Mover,
brother of the bride.
a rwrotiun ful lowed the cere
mony at the home of the bride's
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cun
ningham. Mrs. Bob Cunningham. Pendle
ton, aunt of the bride, served
the cake decorated with the
newlyweds' names and wedding
bells. Punch and coffee were
served to guests.
The young couple left by bus
for their home In Ft Worth,
Texas.
Social Lites - -
CALL I 922 of 9214
-by Jo
Mrs. Blevins Feted
At Birthday Event
Mi. Terry Blevins was hon
ored on her birthday Friday even
ing at her home when a group
of friends and her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Conty, came for a
coffee hour.
She received a number of nice
eifts and coffee and cake were
served for refreshments,
in the crouo were Mrs. Bob
Campbell. Mrs. Bob Van Houte,
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Swcek, Mr.
and Mrs. Conty and Mr. and Mrs.
Blevins.
To Hold Initiation
An evening meeting and In
itiation Is planned for new mem
bers of the Soroptimlst club to
night (Thursday), at the home
of Mrs. Leta Humphreys, start
ing at 8:00 p. m. Plans will be
discussed during the business
meeting for the Halloween party
for high school students.
"A.VA
a r a mi mi
I VA J
For the woman
who dares to be
different...
EMffllfDE
the intriguing
jewel fragrance
K.CTY
If vou dare to be different... wear the
fragrance that's individually yours...
Emeraude. the intriguing jewel fragrance by
Coty. Toilet water from $2.00; dusting powder, $2.00;
spray-mist, $3.50; creamy skin perfume, $1.85;
perfume from $3.50. Plus federal tax.
VJ Jim Myers, R. Ph.
r JO PETTYJOHN
WELL. I dusted the "tail
feather of a couple of bucks
4k week end. Just giving them
a chance! t Krally, I'm quite sure
they need not be afraid of tne
r my gun! !
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REMEMLKtt THE Elks bridge
and pinoilile play Is now In pro
gress with bridge on Tuesday
nights and pinochle on Wednes
days. The play will last during
the month of October. Each week
will b a scoarate nlay and ilay-
ers need not sign up or feel ob
liged to come each wi-eK.
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KAY ANDERSON was hostess
Wednesday evening at her home
for the Kenegers Bridge club as
a golng-away party for Jackie
Labhart.
Jackie was presented with an
attractive coif ball tree which
certainly hit the spot for this
golfing gal. She aimo.si upsci
the surprise when she unknow
Ingly walked into the flower
shop!
Laurel Van Marter won hign
for tho tvnini! ulav. Shirley
Blake, second; and Kay Robin
son, low.
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WHAT'S THIS I heard about
Shirley being late to the Ren
eger's party? Seems her "taxi"
forgot to pick her up? Guess
Laurel was getting back on you.
Shirley!
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HAZEL MAHONEY and Kay
Anderson entertained a group of
friends at a housewarming for
Sue Valentine In their new home
on Court street Wednesday morn
ing. They served coffee ana Dan
ish doughnuts to 18 guests who
presented Sue with a shrub
money tree.
o o o
I GOOFED on the rummage
sale dates In last week's paper! !
Next time 111 consult the cal
endar and find out if the dates
fall on a week-end! Anyhow
the corrected dates are October
20-21, Friday and Saturday, at
the old Central Market Building,
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THE ELKS officers and wives
entertained the Bill Labharts
with a no-host dinner party at
the lodge dining room Tuesday
night.
E. R. LeRoy Gardner presented
thpm with a lovelv flower center
niooe from the group followed
with much visiting and wishing
the Labharts happiness in their
new location.
Taklne part in the occasion
Wprp Mr. and Mrs. Gardner, Mr
and Mrs. Conley Lanham, Mr
and Mrs. Bob Flatt, Mr. ana Mrs
Pat O'Brien, Dr. and Mrs. W. H
Wolff, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dag
gett, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brlndle
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ward, Mr
and Mrs. LaVerne Van Marter
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Collins, Mr
and Mrs. Jack Van Winkle, Mr
and Mrs". Milt Morgan, and Mr
and Mrs. Claude Graham.
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I WAS HAVING trouble getting
the dirt and grass stains out of
the tan leans the ooys were
wearing. How about you? I talk
ed with Esther Kirmis, county
agent, and Lenna Smith, secre
tary, who gave me some tips
uhirh I'll nass on to vou and
you may pick up a pamphlet
at the county agents' onice.
First rub a detergent into the
soiled area and wash with reg
ular load, then re-wash with the
white things in which a bleach
has been added.
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CHRIS LABHART was the
ruest of honor for a farewell
nartv and dance at the N. C. An
derson home with co-hostesses
Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Marshall
Lovgren.
His classmates gave him an
warms almost lifee:v
summer '
autgrih UM'k. sure to be filled
with notes from his friends.
The huteMM-s served punch
and cookie to Daid Halt. Larry
Richmond, till MiLeud. Kim
Valentine, Paula Siewert. Jenn
ifer Blake. Rita Pettyjohn. Mar
ha Lovgren. tk bby Voung. Gary
Ball, and Kit Anderson, and
Chris.
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MADGE THOMSON Tuesday
morning told me her daughter,
Bt-rnlce, wb home from tXC
last week -end. f-rnlce related
the Interesting and funny things
happening to her as a college
frohh. one tx lng. the basic skill
test In physical education! !
She laughed and said, "You
know me, mom. I ran around
tlio wrong way. humped too
much going under the bar when
I should have wiggled like a
snake! Oh well. I wasn't tha
laM one finished! !"
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DUPLICATE BRIDGE play for
the Heppner Lexington gals
started again this fall at the
home of Eileen Padberg In Lex
ington. The group was organ
ized and started play last spring
with adjournment during the
summer months.
Regular members present were
June Bellenbrock. Lillian Sweek,
Elsie Cole. Bebe Munkers. Gwen
Hi-aly. Gena Leonard, Lois Hunt,
Mildred Davidson, and Eileen
with three guests, Lucia Cuts
forth. Aloha DeSpaln, and Lil
Boyce.
June and Lillian won high for
north-south and Gene and Eileen
won high for east-west,
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JEANNE BERRY and Lynn
Haguewood threw their cares to
the wind last week and took a
busman's holiday in Portland.
Some fun. Just shopping and
looking for hours! Only coming
home they were hours on the
road, not car trouble but bus
cruuble. Had to keep pouring
oil In at every town!
ooo
ASK DOROTHY Scott about
steer riding. You know, rodeo
style. "If the kids can do It, so
can I, she says to nerseir as
she watches her nephews riding!
"Well," she nonchalantly men
tioned to her brother-in-law,
Clayton Davis, "If you ride so
will I!" On he goes and lands
ker-splat on the ground, so Dor
othy hops aboard for two Jumps
then lands unceremoniously on
her backside with the steer's
hoof planted in her ribs! ! Re
sults: some broken ribs, quite
a number of black and blue
spots, and a very hurt dignity! !
ooo
A LITTLE reminder of the OES
Officers club card party Mon
day night at 8:00 p. m. in the
Masonic hall for both bridge and
pinochle.
ooo
THE FAVORITE recipe comes
to me this week from Mrs. Bud
Marshall, or Ramona, as we all
know her. She got the recipe
from her neighbor, Mrs. Ray
Massey, and says they both
double it for their families and
bake in a 9" by 13" pan.
WHACKY CAKE
Mix together In bowl:
l'i cups flour
1 cup sugar
2 T cocoa
1 t soda
i t salt
1 T vinegar
6 T salad oil
1 t vanilla
After mixing well pour into
floured 8" sauare pan and bake
fnr 9i tn an minutes in a jou
degree oven. Use own favorite
icing.
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BEST BUYS this week include
crispy fresh apples now more
nipntifui in vour marKets, aiso
a small supply of Bartlett pears
are still available.
Look for displays of squash,
cabbage, parsnips, potatoes, and
carrots for fall good eaung. own
oming on are field ripened to
matoes.
Tiirkpv and broiler-fryers are
still good main dish choices.
Look for lower prices in fresh
pork and slab bacon and beef
hindquarters and loin cuts.
omitif
Cltnls
Even In coldeat weather, you can atlll gtt tha warmth of a lunny
ummer day with STANDARD HE ATI NO OILS. They Blv
clean, aafa, all-anvaloplng haat . . . warm aimoat Ilka aommar.
Ordar your supply today.
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rHIDAT. Oct I
lUbekaha. Lada ball. 1:00 p ja
raotbolt Hrpf Madia.
iM p. m.
SATURDAY. Oct 7
Square Dane dub, Wranglers
building. 1:00 p. m
Elks adult pUucfc, Ladf din-
in? room. liU p. a.
OES Social dub, Masoai ball.
IMS a. n.
fT A maqlciaa showj snatie
S:00 p. m. EveatBf sbaw at
1:00 p. m.
MONDAY. Oct
OES Officers club party. Maaaei
baU. 1:00 p. m.
Cbambar at Commerce. Wogoa
WhaaL noon.
School board maotiaa. Court-
bouso. 1:00 p m.
TUESDAY. Oct 10
Heppner E (tension unit 4-H an-
dx. 10:00 a. m.
Bookworms. Mrs. Cornett Green.
8:00 p. m.
Doareo of Honot District eooys-
tlon. Catholic Parish baU. 1:30
a. m.
Elks bridgt. Lodge dining room.
8:00 p. m.
WEDNESDAY. Oct 11
Odd PaUows. Lodge bolt 8:00
p. m.
Elks pinochle, Lodge dining
room. 8:00 p. m.
THURSDAY. Oct 12
Soroptimlst Wagon WbeoL noon.
Carnation club. Mrs. Lincoln
Nash. 8:00 p. m.
FRIDAY, Oct IS
OES. Lodge balL 8:00 p. m
Rhea Crook Grange, Grange balL
6:30 p. m.
FootbalL
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ins n a - ssin imiir sJa Isiti am
Heppner Homecoming
Princesses Named
Princesses for the home
coming game with Sherman
county at Heppner high school
have been announced.
Selected for the homecoming
court were Janet Struckmeier,
Llbby Van Schotack, Diane Mc
Curdy, Shirley Carlson and Cheri
Hartman.
The girls were selected by the
football boys. The queen will be
chosen from this group and the
announcement will be made at
the Homecoming game with
Sherman county Oct. 27.
MART VIRGINIA JOHNSTON
Heppner Girl's '
Engagement Told
Mr. and Mrs. Ilaruld Johnston
of Heppner announce the engage
ment of their daughter. Mary
Virginia, to Stacey Lovgren, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Al Lovgren. also
of Heppner.
No definite date has yet been
set for the wedding.
Dridol Shower
Fetes Joan Moe
Joan Mue. il Fair anj Rdco
qwrrn, was the honored guet.at
bridal Wrr Friday even (
st the home of Mr. Jack Ploy
har with Mm. Frill Cutfirth and
Mrs. Herb Peterson as hostesses.
The gift table, attractively cov
ered with a lac clmh. was dec
orated with a pink and white
bridal renterplet-e,
Assisting Joan with the gifts
was Mrs. George Perkins. Pendle
ton. Appropriate games were play
ed during the evening and prizes
wnt to Mrs. Jack Pl)har and
Mrs. Darrell Ploy har.
Other guests Included Mr.
Jack McTempeny, Mrs. Darly
Hudon. Mrs. Jim Prock. Mrs,
Everett !!arhman. Mr. Wayne
Prock. Mra. Archie Alderman.
Mrs. Elmer Moe. Mrs. Al Lov
gren. Mrs. Maurice Elder. Mrs.
Vic Croshens, Jr., frs. Dick
Applegate, Mrs. James Johnston,
Mrs. Tom Marlatt. and Miss
Ruth Peterson. Others sent gifts
but were unable to attend.
Joan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Moe. and Dee Hudson, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Hudson,
were married Wednesday.
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